Juliet Eszes (left ) with a visitor to the exhibition, Dardi Mato, from Waiouru. Juliet Eszes is originally from Hungary but has been in New Zealand for 26 years. She lives in Auckland but has had a holiday home here in Ohakune for the last seven years. Among the examples of exquisite needlework on display was the tablecloth (pictured) which took six years to make.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 3, 19 June 1984, Page 3
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64Juliet Eszes (left ) with a visitor to the exhibition, Dardi Mato, from Waiouru. Juliet Eszes is originally from Hungary but has been in New Zealand for 26 years. She lives in Auckland but has had a holiday home here in Ohakune for the last seven years. Among the examples of exquisite needlework on display was the tablecloth (pictured) which took six years to make. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 3, 19 June 1984, Page 3
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